Roger Mc Donald Colombe, Ba
About Roger Mc Donald Colombe, Ba
Roger McDonald Colombe is a Records Management Specialist with the Government of Canada, where he has worked since 2019. He holds multiple degrees, including a Bachelor of Arts in Conflict Resolution and a Bachelor of Business Administration, and has contributed to improving records management practices in his role.
Work at Government of Canada
Roger Mc Donald Colombe has been employed as a Records Management Specialist at the Government of Canada since 2019. He works in Winnipeg, Manitoba, where he has focused on enhancing records management practices. His role includes developing standardized indexing systems for records management, which supports efficient retrieval and organization of information. Additionally, he provides training on records classification and case file maintenance, contributing to improved organizational efficiency.
Previous Experience in Food and Beverage Management
Before joining the Government of Canada, Roger Mc Donald Colombe worked at Smittys Restaurant as a Food and Beverage Supervisor from 2012 to 2019. During his seven years in this role, he gained experience in managing food service operations and overseeing staff, which contributed to his leadership skills and operational knowledge.
Education and Expertise
Roger Mc Donald Colombe holds multiple degrees and certifications. He studied at The University of Winnipeg, where he earned a Bachelor of Arts in Conflict Resolution from 2017 to 2020 and a Bachelor of Business Administration with a focus on Human Resource Management from 2017 to 2021. Additionally, he obtained a Master of Business Administration from the University of Manitoba. He also completed a Certificate in Business Administration and Management at University College of the North from 2008 to 2009.
Contributions to Records Management
In his current role, Roger Mc Donald Colombe has contributed significantly to the development of procedures for processing and tracking record inquiries and requests. His efforts in implementing standardized indexing systems have improved the efficiency of records management at Indigenous Services of Canada. His training initiatives have also enhanced the skills of colleagues in records classification and case file maintenance.